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ESPN faces $146K fine for using emergency alert tones in NBA adsThe proposal calls for a penalty of $146,976 against ESPN for violating the Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules when the network aired ads to promote the 2023-2024 NBA season.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf is a simple parable that teaches children the fatal risk of raising a false alarm. To do so is to risk one’s life when raising the alarm about a real emergency that may go ...
Here’s a piece of advice to media producers – do NOT play emergency alert tones in any advertising that you do or else it is going to cost you big time. This is a lesson that ESPN has ...
As the storms move in, your phone may sound an emergency alert, warning you of the approaching danger. But how do these potentially lifesaving weather alerts work, and what should you do if you don’t ...
Everybody remain calm; it's just a test! This Wednesday, Oct. 4, the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will send ...
In February, viewers of the Steve Wilkos talk show on CBS affiliate KRTV in Great Falls, Mont., got a rude surprise. First came the discordant tone of the Emergency Alert System — you know the ...
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